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Greetings all,
I added an R80 to the stable on Saturday. This sort of takes me back to the days of my first beemer, an R75/6 purchased in the fall of '77. Now that I have an airhead, I need to seek the advice of those in the know. The bike is a '79 model with ~35K on the clock, has new tires, new paint & fresh top-end. A couple of problems though. First, it has not been started in 6 years and second, I will need to shorten it a considerable amount to handle safely at low speeds and at stops. I have a 27" inseam and handle my other two beemers quite well (the RT is lowered about 2" though). So, to open the can-O-worms, what advice do you have to make this an enjoyable experience? I would like to keep any changes to a point that I can convert back to original equipment if I ever decide to sell it. Otherwise, I am planning on making this a part-time commuter and part-time weekend pleasure cruiser for the wife and myself.
Here it is the way I brought it home on Saturday. I have some work to do and am lookng forward to diving in, but want to do it right. That's why I came here to seek advice from those who own and maintain their airheads themselves. The big driving lights will be swapped out for something smaller and more attractive and I plan to add some LEDs to the rear. Other than that and the lowering, I sort of feel like airheads are sacred ground that shouldn't be tampered with too much.
I added an R80 to the stable on Saturday. This sort of takes me back to the days of my first beemer, an R75/6 purchased in the fall of '77. Now that I have an airhead, I need to seek the advice of those in the know. The bike is a '79 model with ~35K on the clock, has new tires, new paint & fresh top-end. A couple of problems though. First, it has not been started in 6 years and second, I will need to shorten it a considerable amount to handle safely at low speeds and at stops. I have a 27" inseam and handle my other two beemers quite well (the RT is lowered about 2" though). So, to open the can-O-worms, what advice do you have to make this an enjoyable experience? I would like to keep any changes to a point that I can convert back to original equipment if I ever decide to sell it. Otherwise, I am planning on making this a part-time commuter and part-time weekend pleasure cruiser for the wife and myself.
Here it is the way I brought it home on Saturday. I have some work to do and am lookng forward to diving in, but want to do it right. That's why I came here to seek advice from those who own and maintain their airheads themselves. The big driving lights will be swapped out for something smaller and more attractive and I plan to add some LEDs to the rear. Other than that and the lowering, I sort of feel like airheads are sacred ground that shouldn't be tampered with too much.